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If you’re up to your neck in debt, if you owe more than $10,000 in unsecured debt (unsecured debt is money you owe to credit card companies, hospitals, doctors, etc.), you might consider a debt management program to help relieve your financial problem.
A debt settlement program is an agreement negotiated by a debt settlement company [...]
Debt settlement has been one of the brightest ideas implemented during the recession to recover the economy. It is promoted to the maximum and will continue until the federal stimulus package is withdrawn. People are under huge loan, and lack of knowledge on finance and loan management has led them to frustration and misery. Calls [...]
Interest rates on most debts incurred by debtors become increasingly high to the point that an individual’s monthly payment isn’t even enough to cover just the interest. Individual resort to many different credit card debt relief programs and credit card debt counseling is just one of your many possible choices. But, why should you opt [...]
The Financial Hardship Program was created to assist the general public in becoming debt free, as credit tightened in 2008. Despite the fact that the program has successfully provided debt relief to thousands, many Americans are still unaware of this debt free solution that also repairs credit. This article will educate on the most common [...]
Debt counseling has become extremely popular. This is not because people are particularly drawn to the concept of being in a debt program, but because current circumstances have driven there. The current state of the world economy is anything but sound and it is an understatement to say that many families and individuals are hurting. [...]
Both credit counseling and debt reduction are common solutions used by consumers for debt relief. But, people tend to get confuse between these two services and find difficulty to decide which option to select. While there are many similarity between these two types of debt relief programs, there are some key differences that you may [...]